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- Words is a Disco Band from New York, New York, U.S.A.
- "Words" is a song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. The song reached No. 1 in Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands. "Words" was the Bee Gees third UK top 10 hit, reaching number 8, and in a UK television special on ITV in December 2011 it was voted fourth in "The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song". The song has been recorded by many other artists., including hit versions by Rita Coolidge in 1978 and Boyzone in 1996. This was Boyzone's fifth single and their first number one hit in the UK. Greg Page covers this song on his live album, Greg Page - Live in Concert.
- Words is a song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.
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- 言葉 (English: Words) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Mira Shai, released on October 7, 2014, in North America under EMI Music. "White Lies" was released as the album's lead single in North America on October 4, 2014, to positive reviews from music critics. Shai explained her decision of not to release the album under her girl-group's record label, Low Price, stating "I've released all of my music in Japan under EMI [Music Japan], and would like to do so in the United States. I truly appreciate [Young] Prince being part of the project even though his record label is not involved in it". It has spent more than 20 weeks on the Springfield Hot 20 Albums chart, peaking at number 4.
- Name: Words Run Time: 5:18 Written By: Geoff Downes, John Payne Year: 1996
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- A 625-line volume written by the Watcher in 4500, describing his prophetic visions of D'ni. Much of the book dealt with a great destruction that would one day occur, and the signs that would come with that destruction. Written during the time of King Ji, many claimed that the book was seizing upon the chaos of the day and dismissed it as rubbish, while others seemed to be rather intrigued. Words has numerous references to "dreams" and "mourning in the streets" which many interpreted to describe the death of Faresh's daughter.
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